Using voice command... - JAMin, XDA Neo, S200 General

Hi all!
I'm trying to use the std voice command app of my Jamin in order to have a speed way to lounch for example TomTOm or make a call...
My question is: is there a simple way to lounch the voice command app from hw button for example? If I have to goto start menu, programs, voice command and then use it, I think it's just like lounch the app without the voice...

I think voice command automatically assigns itself to a hardware key on installation.
If it hasn't, you can assign it to a hardware key, and you should!
Go to settings > Personal > Buttons and assign Voice Command to any hardware key.
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Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 successful on the K-JAM!

I have successfully installed and used Microsoft Voice Command 1.50.4333.21 on the i-mate K-JAM.
You must first disable Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial Daemon by deleting the SDaemon.lnk file in \Windows\Startup, then soft-reset.
Install Microsoft Voice Command normally to the main memory, ignoring the erroneous error message about file placement.
Reassign the Voice Speed Dial button to Voice Command and the Messaging button back to whatever you had last (likely the Messaging applet).
I tested it with Contacts, Digit Dial, Media Player, and Appointments, all successfully! It does not recognize Contacts on the SIM card - only those in the database.
I had to change a registry entry, since pressing the button calls the original Voice Dial Tag applet.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand]
"Path"="\"\\Program Files\\Voice Command\\VoiceCmd.exe\""
Paste it as a .REG file and import it using Resco Explorer 2005.
But, bottom line: YES, IT ACTIVATES VOICE COMMAND OVER THE BLUETOOTH HEADSET.
hi buddy
this is good news, especially that it is possible to initiate the call from headset (and i guess it will work on my parrot ck3100 too then!). can't wait to have one - don't make me jealouse ;-)
cheers, lutz
Good job BTT!
Good Job!
I just applied the change and note the following of interest:
1. If you use voice-command to launch an application the audio remains redirected to the headset until you hit the button again.
2. (And this applies with the built-in package as well) If the device is in standby you get a pause, then static. No prompts occur and no voice commands are accepted.
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX
robinton said:
Good Job!
I just applied the change and note the following of interest:
1. If you use voice-command to launch an application the audio remains redirected to the headset until you hit the button again.
2. (And this applies with the built-in package as well) If the device is in standby you get a pause, then static. No prompts occur and no voice commands are accepted.
Robert Harrold
Houston, TX
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I have the same issue with all headsets that I've tried: Blusepoon AX, GG Telecom, Moto H500. People are reporting no issues with Sony Ericsson and JAbra :shock:
I am getting a similar problem on my Blutrek G2.
BT Voice Dial works once, first time I turn on my Blutooth headset. Here's my sequence:
1. I turn the G2 on and it locates the KJam.
2. I press the G2 button once, it opens the audio channel and I get the VC prompt.
3. I say the VC command and it peforms the request.
... but after that, I cannot get an audio channel to open up again...?
I have tried turning the G2 off and then on again, but still no audio when I press the G2 button. The only way I can get it to open an audio channel again is to soft re set the KJAM.
Any ideas on how to solve this one...?
Regards
Chris
Didn't we already discuss this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=29837
I am having the same exact problem that cbrow51 is having except I am using a HS850 headset.
Any ideas?
Thanks

Voice Command over bluetooth no activation on LOCK

Well i got voice command working over bluetooth to my jabra bt250v but the problem is when the phone is locked voice command doesn't want to activate.. what am i doing wrong? i've searched still haven't found the right solution.
Voice Command Over Bluetooth
jay_jay,
Have you edited the registry correctly for voice command? If not then get a registry editor (I recommend downloading the trial version of spb pocket plus to your mda). Next you'll want to follow these directions exactly. When you do modify the registry for voice command make sure that you've done everything the same as what you see here (don't install the quotation marks). Next, have fun with your soon to be working voice command over bluetooth.
Here you go:
First:
goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe".
Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset. My Scala headset beeps twice when it's ready for the Voice Command. My husbands Motorola headset beeps once when it's ready for the Voice Command.
Then you can also enable your bluetooth headset to receive music and other sound from your MDA by running the tweak "Enable Bluetooth Receive" using the Registry Wizard Program.
yeah i've already done that.. voice command works but only when my 8125 isn't locked.. then when it automatically locks the phone when i try to activate voice command via bluetooth i hear it open the audio gateway but voice command doesn't activate.
jay_jay_n said:
yeah i've already done that.. voice command works but only when my 8125 isn't locked.. then when it automatically locks the phone when i try to activate voice command via bluetooth i hear it open the audio gateway but voice command doesn't activate.
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i've had issues with installed progs on my storage card... ms voice command is currently on my storage card any body think it could be related?
jay_jay_n said:
Well i got voice command working over bluetooth to my jabra bt250v but the problem is when the phone is locked voice command doesn't want to activate.. what am i doing wrong? i've searched still haven't found the right solution.
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Voice Command 1.6 has fixed the bug in the password protected setting, and it will allow you to use Voice Command while the device is locked. Uncheck "password protected" in the control panel applet.

Voice Speed Dial With Trinity - HELP !!!

Hi There Professionals,
I was enjoying Cyberon voice speed dial very much with my k-jam.
I removed the Cyberon Voice Commander that came with my new trinity in order to put the good old Voice speed dial - But then.......
First problem - it wasn't registered as a program so the push and talk button on the right side of the trinity couldn't be set to activate it - SOLVED! - I planted a link to the program in the start menu and associated the button to it.
But the main problem still exists. Now as I tap my Bluetooth headset, it just opens the system dialpad (instead of the Voice speed dial listening app.).
Can this issue be resolved? How do I associate the headset one tap voice dial activation command to start the Cyberon Voice Speed Dial Software?
Many Thanks
Alon
Reg Hack
You need to hack the registry to fix this. There have been dozens of similar posts.
Go to HOTKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/OEM/VoiceCommand/
You need to set the "Path" key to point to your Voice Speed Dial program. This is what it looks like for Voice Commander:
\Program Files\Cyberon\VoiceCommander\Voicecommander.exe
I can't remember what the exe file is for Voice Speed Dial, so you will need to find that and set the path accordingly.
If the String Value called Path is not there, you will need to add it. This will ensure that when you hit the button on your BT Headset, this program will start.
re:
It's All set - actually, the "voice speed dial" installation must have planted it Value name: Path
Value data: \Windows\SDDialer.exe
and still the headset opens the system dialpad.
did someone manage to set this for the trinity ?
Please help me.
Alon

Voice Dial Question

Hi,
I finally got my Universal! (Hurray!!!)
First thing I did was to upgrade it to Jwrightmcps' WM6. So far all is OK.
Now I have a (stupid) question: how do I use Voice Dial with my Parrot carkit?
My carkit was working fine with my Qtek 9090. With this phone I had to create voice tag's on the carkit.
Now with the Universal, the carkit will recognize that it is a phone capable of voice dialing an will simply pass that task to the phone.
Because I don't have a manual, I don't know which commands are accepted. Also, I live in Portugal and though I do speak English, it seems that the phone does not recognize what I say to it well enough...
My questions:
- which keywords/commands are accepted
- is there a way of training the voice recognition
- how to I make a call to a Speed-Dial contact by voice
- is it possible to install a different language pack for voice recognition
- is it possible to uninstall voice recognition, so that my Parrot carkit uses it's own voice recognition instead
Thanks,
vma
universal manual
Try googling "htc universal manual".
e.g. http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=253190
Hi,
The link was very interesting. Thanks.
However, it did not contain answers to any of my questions...
Cheers,
vma
manual
Sorry about that but you did say you were without a manual & I presumed that the manual, which was linked on that page, would answer questions 1,2 & 3 out of the 5.
As for your final 2 questions I'm sorry but I don't know the answer.
Just trying to help
Hi, no hard feelings! lol
The manual essentially explains how to dismantle the whole phone.
Perhaps I explained myself wrong: what keywords can you speak to the phone, so that it does something?
Cheers,
vma
lol
I'm probably talking about something completely different as I have prophet (what am I doing on Universal thread?)
Prophet has Cyberon Voice Speed Dial which also launches apps.
Sorry if the following is irrelevant
Using Voice Speed Dial
You can record voice tags so that you can dial a phone number or launch programs simply
by speaking a word.
Create a voice tag for a phone number
1. Tap Start > Contacts to open the Contacts list.
2. Do one of the following:
• Tap and hold the desired contact, then tap Add Voice Tag.
• Select the desired contact, then tap Menu > Add Voice Tag.
• Tap the desired contact to open the contact’s detailed screen, then tap Menu > Add
Voice Tag.
Select the desired
phone number.
Tap the Record button
to start recording.
3. Select the phone number that you want to create a voice tag, then tap the Record
button ( ).
4. When completed, a Voice Tag icon ( ) will be displayed on the right of the item.
5. When you create a voice tag for the item, you can do one of the following:
• Tap the Record button ( ) to rebuild the voice tag.
• Tap the Play button ( ) to play the voice tag.
• Tap the Delete button ( ) to delete the voice tag.
Voice tag icon
Control buttons
Tip To ensure voice recognition accuracy, please record your voice in a quiet place.
Create a voice tag for a program
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Voice
Speed Dial.
2. The Application tab displays a list of all
installed programs on your device. The
procedure for creating a voice tag for a program
is the same as the procedure for creating a
voice tag for a phone number.
3. After you have created a voice tag for a
program, you can then launch the program by
saying the recorded voice tag after tapping
Start > Programs > Voice Speed Dial.
Using Other Applications 161
Make a call or launch programs using a voice tag
1. Tap Start > Programs > Voice Speed Dial.
2. After a “beep” sound, say the recorded voice tag that you have assigned to the phone
number you want to call or the program you want to launch. The system will repeat the
voice tag and then dial out or launch the program automatically.
Note If the system cannot recognize your voice tag, please speak clearly and reduce the surrounding
noise. Then, try again.
To view and test the voice tags you have created
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Voice Speed Dial.
2. The Voice Tag tab displays a list that contains all the voice tags you have created.
Select an item in the list, and you can do one of the following:
• Tap the Record button ( ) to rebuild the voice tag.
• Tap the Play button ( ) to play the voice tag.
• Tap the Delete button ( ) to delete the voice tag.
I seem to have figured it out by myself:
If I say "HELP", my Universal will actually speak to me and tell me all the available options.
If I say "HELP PHONE" it will tell me that I can say "CALL contact" or "DIAL number".
It is actually amusing to be speaking with your phone for a change:
"CALL XYZ"
"do you want to call ABC?"
"NO"
"try again"
"CALL XYZ"
"XYZ has mobile and work"
"MOBILE"
"calling..."
Cool stuff! Does not work all that well, however. At least I don't have to teach voice tags again...
Cheers,
vma

MS Voice Command & Object Push - Two q's

Good Evening guys,
Just a quicky
Firstly I have installed MS Voice command but how do I program in voice dials? I want to be able to use voice dialing while driving and I have programmed the button so I can dial using voice but can't find anywhere to actually program them in.
Secondly My handsfree for the car supports downloading the address book to it by object push. I have done it with other phones but I am guessing I can't do it with this one? Is that correct?
Thanks in advance,
Max
What handsfree kit are you using ?
r
Andrew
By default, MS Voice Command maps it to a long press of the Send key.
And not sure what you mean by "program in voice dials" as MS Voice Command doesn't need you to record you saying a person's name, it figures it out via speech to text.

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